In an embodiment, an access network (AN) receives a message configured to prompt a conditional allocation of Quality of Service (QoS) resources to an access terminal (AT). The message can be received from the AT or from an application server (AS) that arbitrates a communication session for the AT. In another embodiment, if the AT determines that a QoS resource request has not yet been granted, the AT waits until the traffic channel (TCH) has been obtained for a communication session before resending the QoS resource request. In another embodiment, if the AT determines to initiate or join a second communication session before a confirmation that QoS resources for a first communication session are relinquished, the AT waits until the confirmation is received before a request for QoS resources for the second communication session is sent.
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1. A method of setting up a group communication session requiring Quality of Service (QoS) resources at an access network within a wireless communications system, comprising: receiving a message that is related to an access terminal's attempt to originate the group communication session and includes a flag configured to prompt the access network to conditionally allocate QoS resources to the access terminal based on whether the QoS resources have already been allocated to the access terminal; determining whether the QoS resources have already been allocated to the access terminal; and allocating the QoS resources to the access terminal if the determining step determines the QoS resources have not yet been allocated.
2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: receiving a request, within a second serving area, for the QoS resources, the request including a first access terminal identifier that identifies the access terminal within a first serving area that is separate from the second serving area; and not granting the request because the first access terminal identifier does not identify the access terminal within the second serving area.
3. The method of claim 2 , further comprising: receiving a call message, within the second serving area, that requests set-up of the group communication session by an application server, the call message based at least in part on a second access terminal identifier that identifies the access terminal within the second serving area.
4. The method of claim 3 , wherein the call message corresponds to the received message.
5. The method of claim 3 , further comprising: forwarding the call message to the application server; and receiving an acknowledgment of the forwarded call message from the application server wherein the received message corresponds to the acknowledgment.
6. The method of claim 3 , further comprising: receiving an identifier request from the access terminal to obtain the second access terminal identifier; sending, in response to the identifier request, an assignment message assigning the second access terminal identifier to the access terminal, wherein the receiving step receives the received message after the second access terminal identifier is assigned.
7. The method of claim 3 , wherein the first and second access terminal identifiers correspond to Unicast Access Terminal Identifiers (UATIs).
8. The method of claim 3 , wherein the first and second serving areas correspond to different cells or sectors within the wireless communications system.
9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the receiving step receives the received message either from the access terminal or from an application server configured to arbitrate the group communication session.
10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the received message corresponds to a message received from the application server for transmission to the access terminal that is configured to instruct the access terminal that the group communication session can begin.
11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the received message is a STATUS message.
12. The method of claim 1 , wherein the flag corresponds to a Diffserv Code Point (DSCP) value contained in a header portion of the received message.
13. The method of claim 1 , wherein the group communication session corresponds (i) to a call between the access terminal and one other access terminal, or (ii) to a call between the access terminal and two or more other access terminals.
14. A method of setting up a group communication session requiring Quality of Service (QoS) resources at an application server configured to arbitrate the group communication session within a wireless communications system, comprising: configuring a message that is related to an access terminal's attempt to originate the group communication session to include a flag configured to prompt an access network to conditionally allocate QoS resources to the access terminal based on whether the QoS resources have already been allocated to the access terminal; and forwarding the configured message to the access network for transmission to the access terminal.
15. The method of claim 14 , further comprising: receiving a call message from the access terminal that requests set-up of the group communication session by the application server; forwarding an acknowledgment of the call message to the access network for transmission to the access terminal, wherein the configured message corresponds to the forwarded acknowledgment.
16. The method of claim 14 , further comprising: receiving a call message from the access terminal that requests set-up of the group communication session by the application server; forwarding an announce message to the access network for transmission to a group of target access terminals; receiving an acceptance message from one of the group of target access terminals in response to the forwarded announce message indicating that the group communication session has been accepted; and forwarding, in response to the received acceptance message, a status message to the access network for transmission to the access terminal that indicates the group communication session can begin, wherein the configured message corresponds to the forwarded status message.
17. The method of claim 14 , wherein the group communication session corresponds (i) to a call between the access terminal and one other access terminal, or (ii) to a call between the access terminal and two or more other access terminals.
18. An access network configured to set-up a group communication session requiring Quality of Service (QoS) resources within a wireless communications system, comprising: means for receiving a message that is related to an access terminal's attempt to originate the group communication session and includes a flag configured to prompt the access network to conditionally allocate QoS resources to the access terminal based on whether the QoS resources have already been allocated to the access terminal; means for determining whether the QoS resources have already been allocated to the access terminal; and means for allocating the QoS resources to the access terminal if the determining step determines the QoS resources have not yet been allocated.
19. An application server configured to arbitrate a group communication session requiring Quality of Service (QoS) resources within a wireless communications system, comprising: means for configuring a message that is related to an access terminal's attempt to originate the group communication session to include a flag configured to prompt an access network to conditionally allocate QoS resources to the access terminal based on whether the QoS resources have already been allocated to the access terminal; and means for forwarding the configured message to the access network for transmission to the access terminal.
20. An access network configured to set-up a group communication session requiring Quality of Service (QoS) resources within a wireless communications system, comprising: logic configured to receive a message that is related to an access terminal's attempt to originate the group communication session and includes a flag configured to prompt the access network to conditionally allocate QoS resources to the access terminal based on whether the QoS resources have already been allocated to the access terminal; logic configured to determine whether the QoS resources have already been allocated to the access terminal; and logic configured to allocate the QoS resources to the access terminal if the determining step determines the QoS resources have not yet been allocated.
21. An application server configured to arbitrate a group communication session requiring Quality of Service (QoS) resources within a wireless communications system, comprising: logic configured to configure a message that is related to an access terminal's attempt to originate the group communication session to include a flag configured to prompt an access network to conditionally allocate QoS resources to the access terminal based on whether the QoS resources have already been allocated to the access terminal; and logic configured to forward the configured message to the access network for transmission to the access terminal.
22. A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium including instructions stored thereon, which, when executed by an access network configured to set-up a group communication session requiring Quality of Service (QoS) resources within a wireless communications system, causes the access network to perform operations, the instructions comprising: program code to receive a message that is related to an access terminal's attempt to originate the group communication session and includes a flag configured to prompt the access network to conditionally allocate QoS resources to the access terminal based on whether the QoS resources have already been allocated to the access terminal; program code to determine whether the QoS resources have already been allocated to the access terminal; and program code to allocate the QoS resources to the access terminal if the determining step determines the QoS resources have not yet been allocated.
23. A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium including instructions stored thereon, which, when executed by an application server configured to arbitrate a group communication session requiring Quality of Service (QoS) resources within a wireless communications system, causes the application server to perform operations, the instructions comprising: program code to configure a message that is related to an access terminal's attempt to originate the group communication session to include a flag configured to prompt an access network to conditionally allocate QoS resources to the access terminal based on whether the QoS resources have already been allocated to the access terminal; and program code to forward the configured message to the access network for transmission to the access terminal.
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February 11, 2011
August 12, 2014
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